CONTENTS, xjd 



in Eiazil. — Is fuddenly removed at midnight to a houfe 

 " tt Belem. — Is fent on board a lhip.-?!-Some account of 

 the city of Llfbon, and of the manners of the Porta- 

 guefe. — The Portu2;iiere army miferably bad.— rThe au- 

 thor fails for Gibraltar. — Unable to reach that port, they 

 make Tangier.— ^With a Lieutenant and fome of the 

 people of the Dorothea, the author gains Gibraltar.-^— The 

 parrow pfcape pf Captain Grey and his lady p, 298 



CHAP. XXV, 



The author arrives fafe at Gibraltar,— ris arrpfted on ac-? 

 count of the difcovery of a confpiracy there. — Dif- 

 charged from confinement. — Extraordinary exertions of 

 Earl St, Vincent.r-r-The author arrives at Tangier, 

 where he is moft kindly treated by the Conful-Genera!, 

 •— Rcfolves to wait there for the Duke of Portland's or- 

 ders. — Defcription of Tangier. — Manner of building 

 houfes there.—r-The gaiety occafioned by the prefence of 

 the Confuls. — Mofques.-r-Gates of the town. — Abject 

 ftate of the Jews. — Charafter of the Moors — Their 

 funerals. — Moorifti troops.— ^Their arms. — Their horfcs. 

 — Their cavalry. — Remark on horfes' bits. — Their 

 ^evolutions. — Surprifed that any one could perform their 

 manoeuvres on a plain faddle. — The Moorifti mode of 

 {hoeing horfes.— The author procures a horfe to be fhoed 

 \n the European faftiion. — Barbarous manner of faften- 

 ing horfes in the ftable. —Manner of travelling in Bar* 

 bary ^ _ — p. 317 



CHAP. XXVI. 



Treatment of Chriftian flaves in Barbary.— The author 

 receives notice of the demand of the Britilh Court for 



his 



